Pints, Pups & Coastal Paths
Dog-Friendly Days Out
Feock’s dog‑friendly paths stretch from Truro’s leafy edges to the quiet creeks near the coast, offering gentle lanes, woodland trails and open fields perfect for wagging adventures. Paws can wander through peaceful countryside, explore estuary views and enjoy calm, spacious routes where fresh air, soft light and wide horizons make every walk feel like a shared escape. Get those tails wagging and plan your perfect adventure!
A Proper Dog Day Out
Dog Friendly Spots in Feock
Feock offers plenty of space for sandy paws, though it’s worth keeping an eye on seasonal rules. Many spots along the Fal estuary welcome dogs year‑round, giving you peaceful stretches of shoreline where your four‑legged companion can explore at their own pace.
Closer to the coast, some beaches introduce summer restrictions, so checking local guidance before setting out keeps things simple. Outside peak months, you’ll often find quiet sands perfect for relaxed strolls and splashing at the water’s edge, such as Loe Beach which is dog-friendly all year round!

Plan Your Next Adventure
Local Walkies
Feock and Truro offer a mix of peaceful countryside, estuary views and quiet lanes where dogs can roam happily on lead or off, depending on local guidance. From gentle woodland paths to open field edges and sheltered creekside tracks, the area gives you plenty of space to explore without relying on specific attractions.
Some routes have livestock or narrow lanes, so keeping dogs close and checking seasonal notices helps ensure a smooth outing. Beyond that, the landscape itself does the work – rolling hills, soft light over the Fal and calm, unhurried paths that make every walk feel like a shared adventure.

Explore more of Feock
Feock offers serene coastal walks, hidden creeks and stunning views across the Carrick Roads. Explore Trelissick Gardens, wander the King Harry Ferry crossing, kayak along Restronguet Creek, relax on quiet beaches or enjoy scenic cycling routes.
Enjoy a roast with us
Sundays your way
Whether it’s a bracing coastal walk or exploring a new corner of the South West, your dog walk should end with a roast that’s worth the wait. No matter how you spend it, every great Sunday ends the same way: around the table, together.

Staying safe on the SWCP
Follow these top tips from South West Coast Path to enjoy the 630 miles of coast path safely.
Welcoming you with open paws
Read more on our other dog-friendly sister pubs and frequently barked questions to help plan your visit!
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